★ JAMES ADOMIAN (Thursday) Mr. Adomian, both an exceptionally charming stand-up and a phenomenal impersonator, took his version of Senator Bernie Sanders on the road for the national “Trump vs. Bernie” tour this year. He will combine those two skills for a wonderful night of comedy, also featuring Joel Kim Booster, Kiran Deol, Alex English and Matteo Lane. At 10 p.m., the Bell House, 149 Seventh Street, at Second Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn, 718-643-6510, nycomedyfestival.com. (Elise Czajkowski)

★ TRUMP DUMP: THE LAST RALLY (Thursday) Anthony Atamanuik has impersonated Donald J. Trump to much acclaim since last year, touring the country with for “Trump vs. Bernie” shows and appearing on election specials on Comedy Central and Fusion. With less than a week to Election Day, Mr. Atamanuik’s Trump will be joined by some comedian friends for one final rally. At 7:30 p.m., Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, 566 LaGuardia Place, at Washington Square South, Greenwich Village, nycomedyfestival.com. (Czajkowski)

STILL BUTCHER: AN EVENING WITH RHEA BUTCHER (Thursday) Ms. Butcher, one of the stars of the Seeso comedy series “Take My Wife,” is a charming stand-up with a “blue-collar brand of cool” who uses observational humor to make subtle political points. At 9:30 p.m., Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, 307 West 26th Street, Chelsea, 212-366-9176, nycomedyfestival.com. (Czajkowski)

‘THE CAST’ (Saturday) Every week, performers in “The Cast” meticulously research a new theatrical genre, then debut an entirely improvised show in that style. This week, their seasonally appropriate show will take the form of a haunted house. At 10:30 p.m., Magnet Theater, 254 West 29th Street, Chelsea, 212-244-8824, magnettheater.com. (Czajkowski)

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COMEDY CENTRAL RECORDS TRIBUTE TO MITCH HEDBERG (Tuesday) Tied to the coming release of a collection of his work, the comedians Artie Lange, Bonnie McFarlane, Tom Rhodes and Tammy Pescatelli will gather to remember the tragically short life of Mitch Hedberg. All proceeds will benefit the Innocence Project. At 9:30 p.m., Carolines, 1626 Broadway, at 49th Street, Manhattan, 212-757-4100, nycomedyfestival.com. (Czajkowski)

EXPLAIN AMERICA TO ME WITH CHARLIE PICKERING (Thursday) Mr. Pickering, a television host and stand-up from Australia, will be joined by comedians and journalists for this panel about the unspoken oddities of American life, such as “why is half-and-half sometimes milk and sometimes lemonade?” At 7:30 p.m., Upright Citizens Brigade Theater East, 153 East Third Street, East Village, 212-366-9231, nycomedyfestival.com. (Czajkowski)

★ NEW NEGROES (Thursday) Baron Vaughn and Open Mike Eagle will revive a Harlem Renaissance-era term for this stand-up show that departs “from what you might think ‘Black’ is supposed to be.” The show features an exceptional lineup, including Michelle Buteau, Victor Varnado, Josh Johnson, Will Miles, Janelle James, Naomi Ekperigin and Roy Wood Jr. At 7:30 p.m., the Bell House, 149 Seventh Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn, 718-643-6510, nycomedyfestival.com. (Czajkowski)

★ ‘ROOM 4’ (Friday) The comedic duo of Marina Tempelsman and Niccolo Aeed, who recently finished a six-month playwriting residency at the Peoples Improv Theater, present this very funny play about four black actors (Anthony Franqui, Eric Lockley, Tristan Griffin and Ryan Johnson) stuck in a time loop, auditioning for the same role, as the friend of a drug dealer, in what becomes a “literal existential nightmare.” At 7 p.m., 123 East 24th Street, Manhattan, 212-563-7488, thepit-nyc.com. (Czajkowski)

★ ‘SISTERS THREE’ (Friday) Elana Fishbein and Elena Skopetos play many characters in this joke-filled play about an eclectic family reunion for three adult sisters with a complicated back story. Written by Ms. Fishbein, Ms. Skopetos and the show’s director, Peter McNerney, the incredible pace of the play is matched by the fantastic performances of its two leads. At 7 p.m., Magnet Theater, 254 West 29th Street, Chelsea, 212-244-8824, magnettheater.com. (Czajkowski)

A version of this schedule appears in print on October 28, 2016, on Page C12 of the New York edition with the headline: The Listings: Comedy. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe